2021
DOI: 10.3390/en14206680
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How BIM Contributes to a Building’s Energy Efficiency throughout Its Whole Life Cycle: Systematic Mapping

Abstract: This paper presents a systematic mapping (SM) study with the aim to determine how Building Information Modeling (BIM) methodologies and technologies contribute to energy-related analyses over the course of the entire building life cycle. The method adopted in the study is based on a set of seven research questions. We used a mixed technique combining co-citation analysis and bibliographic coupling in order to analyze the publications’ datasets for the period 2010–2020. The main advantage and novelty of this st… Show more

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“…The use of building information modeling (BIM) can help reduce facility energy consumption during O&M phase (GhaffarianHoseini et al, 2017) and improve quality of facility O&M (Cao et al, 2022). BIM could be used for energy monitoring, simulation, analysis and management to achieve optimal energy performance of facility (Vilutien_ e et al, 2021) and for facility maintenance, repair, retrofitting and renovation (Cao et al, 2022). Previous studies pointed out several BIM-related challenges such as high costs, a lack of interoperability between the systems (Cao et al, 2022), a lack of mature interfaces (GhaffarianHoseini et al, 2017) and a lack of integration of BIM into FM phase (Oti et al, 2016).…”
Section: Facility Size and Business Revenuementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The use of building information modeling (BIM) can help reduce facility energy consumption during O&M phase (GhaffarianHoseini et al, 2017) and improve quality of facility O&M (Cao et al, 2022). BIM could be used for energy monitoring, simulation, analysis and management to achieve optimal energy performance of facility (Vilutien_ e et al, 2021) and for facility maintenance, repair, retrofitting and renovation (Cao et al, 2022). Previous studies pointed out several BIM-related challenges such as high costs, a lack of interoperability between the systems (Cao et al, 2022), a lack of mature interfaces (GhaffarianHoseini et al, 2017) and a lack of integration of BIM into FM phase (Oti et al, 2016).…”
Section: Facility Size and Business Revenuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…, 2022). BIM could be used for energy monitoring, simulation, analysis and management to achieve optimal energy performance of facility (Vilutienė et al. , 2021) and for facility maintenance, repair, retrofitting and renovation (Cao et al.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ramji et al, in 2020, dealt with using BIM for evaluation of the energy performance of buildings in the early stages of a project, performing a data file format integration between BIM and BEM (building energy modeling) [154]. BEM is a thriving research topic, with great focus on energy efficiency evaluation, planning, and optimization [155][156][157][158][159]. For example, Bughio et al [160] investigated potential reductions in indoor temperatures by exploiting simulations run in building information models.…”
Section: Analysis Based On Bim Data and Facilities Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%